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a) b - École Polytechnique de Montréal

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c) d)<br />

Figure 4-6. SEM micrographs of 50/10/20/10/10 HDPE/PMMA/PS/PVDF/PANI after extraction<br />

of (a) all phases except HDPE, (b) PS by cyclohexane (c) PMMA by acetic acid, and (d) PS and<br />

PMMA by combining cyclohexane and acetic acid<br />

4.4.3 Generating Highly Continuous (Multiple-Percolated) Quaternary<br />

Polymer Blends<br />

In this part of the work the composition range required to achieve multiple percolation for<br />

quaternary HDPE/PS/PMMA/PVDF blends, where all phases are continuous and percolated<br />

through the system, will be <strong>de</strong>termined. In such a case, not only does the typical percolation<br />

threshold of the multiphase blend <strong>de</strong>crease due to the increased number of components, but also<br />

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